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|etymology=Latin <i>radial</i>, ray
 
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|definition=([[Echinodermata]]) 1. In [[Crinoidea]], any [[proximal]], undivided plate or ray bearing an anal plate. 2. In [[Asteroidea]], a [[prominent]] [[ossicle]] on the surface in line with the mid-line of the [[arm]]; part of the [[primary]] surface. 3. In Echinoidea, the [[ambulacrum]].
 
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2. Pertaining to a radius.
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Latest revision as of 23:41, 13 September 2013

radial (noun; Latin radial, ray): (Echinodermata) 1. In Crinoidea, any proximal, undivided plate or ray bearing an anal plate. 2. In Asteroidea, a prominent ossicle on the surface in line with the mid-line of the arm; part of the primary surface. 3. In Echinoidea, the ambulacrum.